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Colour Photo is one small film that caught everyone’s attention. The film’s theme is unique and Aha acquired the streaming rights of the film. Suhas and Chandini Chowdary played the lead roles in Colour Photo which is directed by Sandeep Raj. Sai Rajesh and Benny Muppaneni are the producers. The film is streaming from last evening and Kaala Bhairava composed the music. Here is the complete review of Colour Photo:
Story:
Colour Photo is the story of Jayakrishna (Suhas) and Deepthi (Chandini
Chowdary). While Jayakrishna hails from a poor family, Deepthi comes from a
respectable high-class family. Jayakrishna is dark-skinned and he has the fear
of getting rejected. As time passes, Jayakrishna and Deepthi fall in love with
each other. Deepthi’s brother Ramaraju (Sunil) is cold-blooded and he doesn’t
accept their love story. The rest of Colour Photo is all about what happens
next. Watch Colour Photo to know about the rest.
Positives:
Suhas and Chandini
Viva Harsha’s comic timing
Background score and songs
First Half
Negatives:
Regular plot
Second half
Predictable narration
Slow pac
Performances:
suhas who impressed the Tollywood audience with his comic timing makes a
decent impact. He fits well in the role of a dark-skinned youngster Jayakrishna
and delivers a top-class performance throughout the film. He excelled in the
emotional episodes. Chandini Chowdary is undoubtedly the best find for the role
of Deepthi and she played her part well. Her performance during the climax is
superb. Sunil plays the role of the lead antagonist and he has been good in the
role. Viva Harsha takes care of the entertainment part throughout the film. All
the other actors did their parts well.
Colour Photo has a lean plot which is known and unfolded
during the trailer. The narration falls short of expectations and the dialogues
are decent. Kaala Bhairava’s music and background score are the major
highlights of Colour Photo. The cinematography work and editing are good. The
college episodes are slow-paced, boring and they look cliched. The production
values are ok. Director Sandeep Raj picks up a predictable theme and his narration
should have been better.
Verdict:
Colour Photo is slow-paced, predictable and it falls flat during the second
half. The performances by the lead actors and the decent first half are the
saviors.
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